Just ask Rahul where is your mother's money and how much money she has. Probably she will be world wealthiest women by earning unearned money. If mother is corrupted, I am sure her son will be corrupted.

12:18 am August 20, 2013

Mehtasaab wrote:

Please do not trust Rahul. Nehru family destroyed whole India. Nehru family collected lot of bribe money.
My siggestion is to support BJP and Mr. Modi.

11:35 pm August 20, 2013

amir hussain wrote:

congress ka sapna money money..... congress ka kam - take commissions in every thing ......ram nam japana, desh ka mal apna.
In 60 years every government body has developed special skills to flees money from public.
Police never corrects your driving they hide and surprise you to fine you
food inspector comes to collect money personally to every locality and inspects only premises from where he does not get money
Income takes money for every file and refund
even for a licence you have to pay bribes
transfers,appointments,admissions pay bribe
This is the meticulous planning for last 65 years by congress
Congress ka haath ,AAM admi ki jeb men

Another belated attempt by pro-Congress media to present Congress crooks on the same footing as Narendra Modi. On Twitter and Facebook, Narendra Modi is a rage and no amount of money throwing will help Congress to capture social media because of the inherent decentralized structures of Facebook, Twitter. The only place where you can buy some space though is in the Mainstream Media Pages such as IndianRealTime!

10:07 pm January 21, 2014

Neeru wrote:

Congress is a crooked party which is fooling people

11:09 pm May 8, 2014

Anonymous wrote:

Now that Modi has declared himself a person from backward class,whether he gets elected as a Prime Minister Or not, his main enemies will be Rashtriya Swyam Sevek (RSS), Vishwa Hindu Parishat (VHP) and the Bagrang Dal.

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